Belgium police release video of attack on Jewish museum that killed four persons

This videograb released on May 25, 2014, by the Belgian federal police on demand of Brussels' king prosecutor, shows the suspect of the killings in the Jewish Museum on May 24,2014 in Brussels. Belgian police hunted down a gunman who shot dead three people including two Israelis in an attack on the Brussels Jewish Museum reviving fears of a fresh wave of anti-Semitism in Europe. A fourth victim died on Sunday. AFP PHOTO/BELGA/BELGIAN FEDERAL POLICE.

BRUSSELS(AFP).- Belgian police on Sunday released chilling video footage of the gunman who killed four people in an attack on the Brussels Jewish Museum.

The man, whose face is not clear under a dark baseball cap, can be seen entering the building, taking a Kalashnikov automatic rifle from a bag and opening fire through a door on his victims -- an Israeli couple, a French woman and a young Belgian man.

Police described the man as of medium height and athletic build. He carried out the attack deliberately and unhurriedly, leaving the scene on foot.

The Israelis and the French woman, who worked as a volunteer, died on the spot. The young Belgian died of his wounds on Sunday.

The shooting -- which shocked a country home to a 40,000 strong Jewish community, half of it in Brussels -- overshadowed Sunday's general election.

Police said earlier they had been unable to identify the gunman so far and released the video footage as they called for witnesses to come forward.

Officials say they have not established any motive for killings, and no group has claimed responsibility, but the Jewish community and many others see it as an anti-Semitic attack.